You should have given anti-rabies vaccine to you pet. Now you need to consult your physician. He may give anti-rabies vaccine to all the people in contact with the pet.
The odds are almost Zero for your pet do die from a reaction to a Rabies Vaccination. It is a killed virus which makes it very safe. Check with your Veterinarian too on this. Better to prevent Rabies in your pet then for your pet to get Rabies which is one of the most painful ways to die.
Most pet mice are cage raised and are never exposed to rabies . Pet mice caught in the wild may carry some diseaes but slim to none chance that it would be rabies. Also they do not have salivary glands so they can't transmit rabies.
No, no they don't.
Rabies is normally transmitted by the bite of an animal infected with it
No.
I believe it was a Polish monk by the name of Ted who started rabies after procreating with his sickly pet aardvark.
Pet owners are responsible for licensing pets and ensuring that they are vaccinated for rabies. The agency that requires the pet licensing and rabies vaccinations is usually a government agency in the city or county that you live in. Some jurisdictions do not require that cats have a license, but all require that they are vaccinated for rabies.
Pet owners are responsible for licensing pets and ensuring that they are vaccinated for rabies. The agency that requires the pet licensing and rabies vaccinations is usually a government agency in the city or county that you live in. Some jurisdictions do not require that cats have a license, but all require that they are vaccinated for rabies.
You bleed.
you may get rabies
rabies
they bite... uhmm, check it for rabies?